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Xenocrates

[zuh-nok-ruh-teez]

noun

  1. 396–314 b.c., Greek philosopher.



Xenocrates

/ ˌzɛnəˈkrætɪk, zɛˈnɒkrəˌtiːz /

noun

  1. ?396–314 bc , Greek Platonic philosopher

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • Xenocratic adjective
  • Xenocratean adjective
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“Citra, Rowan, I’d like you to meet High Blade Xenocrates,” Faraday said, then turned back to the large man.

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However, before a final tally was taken, High Blade Xenocrates announced that time had run out for legislative issues.

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“Honorable Scythe Curie will be the examiner today,” Xenocrates said.

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“Not exactly,” said Xenocrates, this time not looking either of them in the eye.

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He knew what was coming next, even before Xenocrates said the words.

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